Hello, and welcome to episode XX of the Food Fight Show. This is the podcast where DevOps Chefs do battle.
I'm Nathen Harvey, @n-a-t-h-e-n-h-a-r-v-e-y on Twitter.
And, I'm Bryan Berry, @b-r-y-a-n-w-b on Twitter.
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We'll start this episode with "What's Cookin'" - your source for Chef and Cookbook news.
- On the level: Testing your infrastructure
- knife-role-spaghetti
- Sensu presentation given by Decklin Foster at a recent Chef-Boston meetup.
- Chef Happens - Managing Chef on Solaris by Martha Greenberg
- Understanding Statsd and Graphite by Pal Kristian Hamre
- What's New in Linux 3.5
- Vladimir Vuksan on Back-end Monitoring and in mp3 form
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cgroups v0.0.1 - lucky-sideburn Eugenio Marzo, new contributor Installs and configures Cgroups utility in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2
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JMXTrans v0.0.2 - bryanwb JMXTrans is an application for transporting JMX (monitoring) data from your Java applications to Graphite or Ganglia
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xquartz v0.0.1 - jtimberman Installs XQuartz on Mac OS X 10.8 to provide an X11 server. This is not required on earlier versions of OS X as they include X11.
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backup v0.0.3 - fujin Installs/Configures Backup, a RubyGem, written for Linux and Mac OSX, that allows you to easily perform backup operations on both your remote, as well as your local environment. It provides you with an elegant DSL in Ruby for modeling (configuring) your backups.
- sensu v0.1.4 - portertech
- mplayer v0.0.3 - devesc
- newrelic v0.3.5 - devesc
- glassfish v0.5.0 - peter_donald
- user v0.3.0 - fnichol
- simple_iptables v0.1.2 - dcrosta
- httplivestreamsegmenter v0.0.5 - devesc
- gpac v0.0.2 - devesc
- graphite_handler v0.0.5 - peter_donald
- zabbix v0.0.34 - laradji
- zncrypt v0.1.4 - egarcia
- zone v0.0.6 - marthag
- hermes v0.1.0 - cixelsyd
- jruby v0.2.5 - jlbfalcao
- isomounter v0.1.0 - cixelsyd
Do you have cookbook news that you'd like to share or feedback on the show? Please drop a line to info@foodfightshow.org